Apigee in the News

Is your company’s IT department an “App Master”? That’s the tag given by a new Apigee Institute report, describing companies whose IT is as flexible as a yoga master in adapting to today’s app environment.

As mobile device use continues to grow in the consumer space, businesses are having a hard time keeping up. According to a recent survey by Apigee Institute (the research arm of Apigee), 45% of large enterprises struggle to deploy successful mobile applications.

...in October 2013, Hughes joined the online hotel room booking specialist, owned by leisure travel giant TUI Travel, as its CTO. Since then, he says, his main goal has been not only to continue to build on Laterooms’ strong engineering culture, but also to layer on top of it an equally strong culture of innovation.

Anant Jhingran, one of the luminaries that helped develop IBM's Watson, says that as big data becomes more mainstream, data scientists must begin to think of their role as enabling developers to deliver business value to end users in the lines of business.

It's no secret that IT departments are being asked to do things that they haven't been asked to do before. Micro-transactions, fast onboarding of new partners, getting from ideation to production in the blink of an eye, deploying new apps across multiple channels simultaneously -- all of these things were practically unheard of even a few years ago.

At the risk of overusing Three Letter Acronyms (TLAs), this story is, in my mind, pretty interesting. SAP is, of course, the German vendor of massive enterprise software solutions that power the world’s biggest businesses. They’re a powerhouse of technology but, arguably, are struggling to move into a new paradigm of technology where cloud, connected devices and the like come to the fore.

Orange has released a bunch of APIs into the world and has inked a deal with some Bay Area tech types to help convince developers on the idea of building mobile and web applications using Orange core networks and services.
Apigee’s digital platform will power the APIs for Orange Partner, the telco's biz hub for developers, partners and startups.